Forced to become a
proper young lady, Lucy-Ann Spencer rebels against the rules of high society to
claim her freedom and her Gypsy lover.

Dragged off to London kicking and
screaming, Lucy-Ann Spencer refuses to become a proper young lady. Despite her
aunts' insistence, she spurns the suitably titled and wealthy men who court
her, longing instead for the Gypsy lad and the freedom she once loved.

Liberty
Wood never forgot the girl he adored years ago, but now that she has become a
proper, silk-clad member of high society while he lives by his wits, he knows
that they can never breach the gulf between them. Can Lucy-Ann convince him
otherwise?